Denise Guzzardo had always “heard voices” as a child at bedtime. Her older
Sister Diane purchased a record player for her at age three which allowed her to
drowned out the cosmic chatter. However; it wasn't until 1974 when she
received an urgent message from spirit to “get home now” while out partying
with her friend Becky, that she realized she was not like the other kids. Upon
arrival there did not seem to be anything out of the ordinary. Thinking she was
insane she went to bed, within 30 minutes St. Anthony’s Hospital called her
mother and informed her that her father had been in a fatal car accident.

From 1974-1987 Denise lost over 14 close friends and relatives (including
her friend Becky) to untimely deaths, each of them contacting her from the other
side. Many times this felt like more of a curse than a blessing. Although the
message from loved ones time and time again was I'm Ok I'm filled with peace, it
didn't make things any easier for her enduring these losses. The confusion as to
why “of all people” they chose to contact her was emotionally exhausting.
Reluctant at first, she eventually began to take on the responsibility of her
gifts and shared them with others.

With over 25 years experience Denise’s psychic gifts can help you with just
about any uncertainty you may have with life’s changes. Including:

Relocation

Marriage

Divorce

Family

Career

Pet behavior
problems

Missing Persons

Communication with the other side

Internationally known Denise Guzzardo has been a featured guest on
numerous radio stations including: Chicago’s WLS, WCKG, WGN, The LOOP, working
with gifted talent such as Pete Mcmurray, Jenniffer Weigel, Steve Cochran, Danny
Bonaduce, and WLS legend Fred Winston. Jenniffer Weigel’s new book, Stayed Tuned
Conversations with Dad from the other side accentuates Denise’s gifts in the
first chapter “The psychic in the farmhouse” as Jen and her father the legendary
sportscaster Tim Weigel take a trip to the small rural community to experience
Denise’s abilities first hand. Although the journalist in her had to appear
objective, there was enough evidence that Denise was in fact“the real thing.”
Tim Weigel’s expectations were not that high at first, but when his deceased
mother Virginia came through with the whereabouts of her missing weddings rings
it was enough to make a believer out of him as
well.

Denise also appeared as the star tour
guide for the Travel networks documentary “The Haunted sites of Chicago.”
Hosting her favorite haunt, the Excalibur’s Dome Room. The Excalibur was used as
a temporary morgue for the Eastland Disaster (July 1914). The Eastland cruise
liner capsized and claimed the lives of over 800 Western Electric employees
celebrating there company picnic, a greater fatality than the infamous
“Titanic”. “They are still partying” Denise claims “they don't know they are
dead.”...